Health Economics
Master of Health Economics
About the Course
This degree equips students with advanced skills in economic modelling, healthcare policy analysis, and cost-effectiveness evaluation, and prepares them for strategic roles in health systems, research institutions, and global policy organizations focused on improving public health and resource allocation.

Health Economics
Course Overview
A Master of Health Economics is a postgraduate degree program that focuses on the application of economic methods and analysis to healthcare delivery, financing, and policy. The program covers topics such as econometrics, health technology assessment, economic modelling, and global health systems. Health economics is essential for evaluating the cost-effectiveness of treatments, designing fair funding mechanisms, and guiding evidence-based decision-making in healthcare. The program provides students with the analytical expertise and policy insight required to shape healthcare systems and improve outcomes worldwide.

Health Economics
Course Duration
Region | Duration |
Australia | 1.5 – 2 years |
New Zealand | 1 – 2 years |
UK | 1 year |
Europe | 1 – 2 years |
Canada | 2 years |
Asia | 2 years |
USA | 2 years |

Health Economics
Course Curriculum
The Master of Health Economics curriculum typically includes advanced coursework in health policy, cost-benefit analysis, health outcomes research, and data-driven decision-making. Students explore both national and international healthcare models and may specialize in areas such as pharmaceutical economics or insurance markets. The program includes research projects, practical case studies, and economic modelling simulations. The curriculum is designed to prepare graduates to work across academic, government, and industry settings where economics and healthcare intersect.

Health Economics
Admission Requirements
- A completed undergraduate degree in economics, health sciences, public policy, or a related discipline
- Academic transcripts showing satisfactory performance
- English language proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent)
- Personal statement outlining interest in health economics
- Letters of recommendation or relevant professional experience (if required by institution)

Health Economics
Career Opportunities
- Health Economist, Policy Advisor, Research Consultant, Healthcare Data Analyst
- Placement opportunities in Canada, UK, Australia, USA, Europe, and international health agencies
- A Master’s degree required; research experience and statistical software skills may enhance employability
- Career pathways include healthcare consulting firms, public health departments, NGOs, international health organizations, pharmaceutical companies, and doctoral research
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